Solo and Chamber Music: Solo recitals as part of the Park Lane Group at the Purcell Room (Jan 2008), Deal Festival (July 2008) and Wigmore Hall (Dec 2008). Has also appeared as a soloist at the International Berio festival, St Martin in the Fields, St James Piccadilly, Colston Hall (Bristol), St Davids Hall (Cardiff) and at the Kings Lynn Festival. Has performed with chamber groups including Octanphonie, Skampa and Harpham Quartets. He was also a chamber performer at the composer portraits series at the 2006 BBC Proms. Chamber music partners have included Dame Felicity Lott, Pierre Laurant-Aimard and Thomas Brandis. Concerto appearances have included with Lutoslawski Festival Orchestra, Royal Academy of Music Orchestra, Australian Classical Players, Royal Melbourne Philharmonic and the Canberra School of Music Orchestra.

A graduate of the Australian National University (1999-2002) and the Royal Academy of Music (2003-2005), Andrew is an active freelancer performing on all instruments in the Clarinet family.

Previous orchestral positions include a one year sabbatical cover contract with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra as Associate Principal Clarinet and Principal E Flat Clarinet for the 2011/12 season and an extended contract with the Bergen Philharmonic Orchestra as Guest Principal Bass Clarinet for the 2010 calendar year.

As an orchestral musician, Andrew regularly appears throughout the UK as one of either Principal, 2nd, E Flat, Basset Horn and Bass Clarinet with a variety of orchestras.

As a soloist he was featured in the Park Lane Group Purcell Room New Year Series in 2008, receiving glowing reviews in the national press. In December 2008, Andrew made his Wigmore Hall debut with his duo partner Joseph Middleton, again represented by the Park Lane Group

'Jonathan Harvey's clarinet-piano piece Be(com)ing gave us strength, variety and beauty, and you couldn't beat Brian Ferneyhough's bass clarinet blockbuster Time and Motion Study 1 for molten shrieks and burbles. Harper will be heard from again.' - Geoff Brown, The Times, January 11th 2008